Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by xMUSICSNOBx

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My first time hearing this album was the day The Beatles music finally was available on streaming. I was immediately enraged that even though I had already heard much of their music, I had never been told by anyone to give this album a shot. This album is a fever dream, a demented carnival, a bad trip. Wonky instrumentation that could come from a broken music box, paired with non-sensible ramblings and hypnotic melodies. I would’ve never imagined that the B-Sides of the masterful Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band would be even better than the main drag of songs. From the mystical beauty of Strawberry Fields Forever, to the unnerving calm of Your Mother Should Know, to the swirling funhouse irreverence of I Am The Walrus. This album is a house of mirrors, good luck getting out.

“Please don’t be long, for I may be asleep.”
“Well on the way, head in the clouds, the man of a thousand voices talking perfectly loud.”
“See how they run like pigs from a gun”
“Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see.”
[First added to this chart: 07/06/2016]
Year of Release:
1967
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15,113
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This Albums Personality: ISFJ

My first time hearing this album was on the way to rescue my friend who was being evicted on drug claims. A surprisingly calm and somber soundtrack to a very action-packed day. After hearing this, I pretty much didn't stop listening for the next two weeks. Still can only listen to the whole thing, never individual tracks.


"Like a poem poorly written, we are verses out of rhythm, couplets out of rhyme, in syncopated time, and the dangling conversation, and the superficial sighs, are the borders of our lives."
[First added to this chart: 08/31/2017]
Year of Release:
1966
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3,478
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This Albums Personality: ENTJ

My first time hearing this album was like when I was a fetus idk this album bangs obviously next

"I've got to admit, it's getting better, just a little better, all the time"

"She's fixing a hole where the rain gets in"
[First added to this chart: 10/29/2015]
Year of Release:
1967
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44,480
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This albums personality: INTP

My first time hearing this album was the tired morning after watching the Oliver Stone film. With a firm understanding of who Jim Morrison was, I set forward to listen to his whole discography. Nothing on it stood out to me as fiercely as this record did. Love Street, Not To Touch The Earth, Yes The River Knows.. Etc. all touched me so deeply and changed the way I write words. There were actually points in my life, post-hearing this album where I would crave this album so bad that I couldn't listen to music If I didn't have access to this, so I carried it around in my backpack. So good.

"She lives on Love Street, lingers long on Love Street."

"Please believe me, the river told me."

"Trade in your hours for a handful of dimes, gonna make it baby in our prime."
[First added to this chart: 09/05/2016]
Year of Release:
1968
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2,769
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This Albums Personality: ENFJ

"Golden slumbers fill your eyes, smiles await you when you rise, sleep pretty darling do not cry, for I will sing a lullaby."
[First added to this chart: 09/18/2017]
Year of Release:
1969
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58,691
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This Albums Personality: INFJ

"I look at all the lonely people, where do they all come from?"
[First added to this chart: 09/18/2017]
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1966
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This Albums Personality: INFP

"Isn't it amazing?"

"Im gonna love you, till the heavens stop the rain."
[First added to this chart: 06/24/2016]
Year of Release:
1969
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1,356
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This Albums Personality: ENFP

"You still believe in me"

"God only knows how I feel about you"
[First added to this chart: 05/03/2016]
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1966
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40,030
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This Albums Personality: INFJ

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[First added to this chart: 12/01/2015]
Year of Release:
1961
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2,873
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 9 9%
1970s 3 3%
1980s 4 4%
1990s 11 11%
2000s 23 23%
2010s 50 50%
2020s 0 0%
Artist Albums %


Brand New 5 5%
The Beatles 4 4%
Radiohead 4 4%
The Story So Far 3 3%
The 1975 3 3%
The Doors 3 3%
Joyce Manor 3 3%
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Country Albums %


United States 72 72%
United Kingdom 24 24%
Canada 3 3%
Australia 1 1%
Live? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%

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From 10/24/2022 22:10
What I like about your chart is:
1 ~ your notes link your musical taste DNA to the albums and reveal an honesty in your choices and in you;
2 ~ we have TWO albums in common ~ and considering there are 2 generations between us and we grew up on opposite sides of the Pacific Ocean, I would have been disappointed if we had more in common;
3 ~ the 2 common albums we have are separated by 44 years of music: 1969 Abbey Road & 2013 AM. I love it that music can transcend the generations;
4 ~ I used your chart to explore music that has been unknown to me ~ I didn't find anything that excited me, but I enjoyed the deeper journey into 2000's & 2010's;
5 ~ half your chart has albums outside the BEA top 1000 ~ I respect that deeply.
What I didn't like:
1 ~ only 4 countries represented in the chart, and of that 96% is US & UK. Over time you will find that there are heaps of exceptional music out there worthy of including in a top 100 chart;
2 ~ only 1 Australian album! Nice to see one, but ..... I'd be happy to make some suggestions if you are interested.
Overall, I enjoyed spending time with your chart ~ thank you.
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From 10/24/2022 10:23
Love the notes. Very enjoyable read
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From 05/23/2019 00:49
great notes!
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From 05/22/2019 20:34
this chart is the most effectively descriptive one I've ever seen, very nice
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From 05/22/2019 08:28
Your notes are a really nice touch, with a great attention to detail!!

That said I still find the chart far too weighted to the modern era (which comes about from the rather intense focus on alternative/pop rock) alongside no picks from outside the anglophonic bubble.

Would be very interested to see where this chart goes if you pushed yourself out of your comfort zone a little ... I feel like you might be missing out!!
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From 11/13/2018 08:51
Album personality. LOL
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From 05/24/2018 01:18
I dig the Brand New and Basement picks, also the Seahaven album was a nice add. I enjoyed reading your descriptions a lot. Lot of diversity, but I respect your leaning toward demo/hardcore/alternative bands. Cool chart!
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From 04/21/2018 20:04
Cool to see American Prayer and Evol. Both unique albums
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From 03/05/2018 17:14
Love the text and enjoy scrolling through.
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From 09/06/2017 09:15
Fantastic descriptions and I love the inclusion of the personality indicators. Don't often see a chart so heavily weighted towards the 2010s, I personally agree that music has been amazing these last 7 years. Ignore the people calling you out in comments simply on subjective taste, great chart.
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Best Ever Albums
1. OK Computer by Radiohead
2. The Dark Side Of The Moon by Pink Floyd
3. Abbey Road by The Beatles
4. Revolver by The Beatles
5. Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd
6. In Rainbows by Radiohead
7. The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars by David Bowie
8. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles
9. Kid A by Radiohead
10. The Velvet Underground & Nico by The Velvet Underground & Nico
11. Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys
12. Untitled (Led Zeppelin IV) by Led Zeppelin
13. Nevermind by Nirvana
14. The Beatles (The White Album) by The Beatles
15. Funeral by Arcade Fire
16. The Queen Is Dead by The Smiths
17. In The Aeroplane Over The Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel
18. Doolittle by Pixies
19. To Pimp A Butterfly by Kendrick Lamar
20. London Calling by The Clash
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